Classification of distressed couples : implications for clinical intervention /
(low, moderate, and high). Overall, 45%. of distressed
| Main Author: | |
|---|---|
| Format: | Thesis eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
[Place of publication not identified] :
[publisher not identified] ;
1998.
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Link to OAKTrust copy |
| Summary: | (low, moderate, and high). Overall, 45%. of distressed across gender and clustering method. Classification of and wives, these types included four combinations of couples consisted of a husband and wife of the same type (for derived classification system for distressed marriages, based distress at intake, termination, and 6-month and 4-year distress, the more inclusive typology presented here evaluating interventions in couple therapy. example, both partners having low individual distress and follow-up. In contrast to previous typologies that have used four husband types and four wife types. For both husbands functioning, enhancing its relevance for planning and individual distress (low and moderate) and marital distress individuals was related to differences in global marital integrates a broader base of individual and relationship moderate marital distress). Further results supported the of a hierarchical agglomerative cluster analysis identified on measures of individual and marital functioning. Results only a single measure of either individual or relationship reliability of the marital typology, with high replicability This study relates marital therapy outcome to an empirically- |
|---|---|
| Item Description: | "Major subject: Psychology". Vita. |
| Physical Description: | ix, 97 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm. Also available online. Issued also on microfiche from Lange Micrographics. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references: pages 91-96. |